Searching for the cute little stocking stuffer that will last a lifetime and provide hours of fun?

Fodeez® Frames are reusable display frames kids can use to post pictures of their favorite aunts or uncles (mom and dad too?), the family dog or their best friend (which may also be the family dog). Even more fun, they can draw mustaches on siblings, and the mustache can easily be wiped clean!
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Say Your Prayers

One of my favorite kid stories is from a young woman that used to babysit my kids but now has children of her own. When Leah purchased her first Fodeez® Frames, she noted they were something her 4-year-old son loves. My comment was that boys aren’t as necessarily into pictures as much as girls seem to be. “Oh, no . . . he loves the frames!” she said. “We have one for each family member on his bookshelf next to his bed. That’s how he says his prayers every night.” How sweet is that?

Notebooks, Lockers, Laptops, iPads, Bookcases, Walls…

These simple to use peel and stick picture frames adhere to all smooth surfaces without causing damage. Which means Emma, my 10-year-old daughter, can use them on her closet doors to show off her most recent drawings, and I won’t have to ever repaint those doors.

Kitchen Fun

Another customer, Kristi, wrote in to tell us how her son, John, likes to keep her company in the kitchen while she’s cooking. In the past, Kristi used to give John paper to draw on to keep him happy while she cooked. Now, a camo-themed Fodeez® Frame allows John to create masterpieces on the fridge and then he can start over as often as he likes. Paper is saved, and another tree gets to remain standing!
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Lots of Colors & Patterns

Fodeez® Frames are available in hundreds of patterns and colors. The Peace & Love is most popular with girls up to about age 8, boys like to choose from multiple sports themes, and the ever-popular chevron appeals to pretty much every age group. Something for everyone!

Fodeez are available in a wide selection of colors & designs, and in a number of standard photo sizes (2″x3″; 4″x6″; 5″x7″ & 8″x10″). Can’t decide? Try one of their multipacks. To shop or learn more about Fodeez award-winning peel and stick adhesive display frames, click here.

Here in SwaggerTag’s News Blog, we occasionally open up our postings to complimentary small business owners and writers to feature articles we hope will interest our readers.

Third grade teacher and extensive lifestyle blogger Lesli gave the SwaggerTag ID Tag team some light this past month with her amazing review. Because Lesli is a wanderlust-filled traveler, her blog is riveted with interesting tidbits, inspiration, and unique ways to live the best life possible. Her “Put a little umbrella in your drink” slogan lends an all-too-perfect mentality, even in these Canadian shiver-inducing months ahead.

In her November 16, 2014 review, Lesli introduces the question: without children, how will she find any use of SwaggerTag? Many of our reviewers are mothers with lunch boxes, backpacks, and diaper bags to keep track of. However, Lesli sees great utilization behind SwaggerTag, saying, “I soon realized that SwaggerTag can personalize and help keep track of all types of gear and carrying cases. By customizing with your own photo, image, message, or logo, they let everyone know it’s your stuff.” Simply put, SwaggerTags aren’t just for kids.

Lesli suggests SwaggerTag for holiday gift giving, and further states that she loves the versatility, durability, variety, and safety of the SwaggerTag. She strapped her pink SwaggerTag to her make up case for her future travels; I love the way it looks against her funky make up case print!

Lesli is an Ohio-based writer and blogger of “Put A Little Umbrella In Your Drink” with a marvelous husband and a truly brilliant life. She writes about her passion, photography, her favorite pastime, travel, delicious foods, and just about every other fabulous thing in between.

Check Out my Entrepreneur Experience interview with Lane Kennedy!

Lane Kennedy Levy, a vibrant and “straightforward” woman with immense personal power and beauty asked me a few entrepreneur questions for an October 24, 2014 podcast distributed to her amazing online community of “Lane Kennedy Talks Life: the Entrepreneur Experience”. Have a listen to her interesting questions and my answers!

Lane asked me to name two entrepreneur-related tips to share with Moms right now. Just two? It was hard to choose, of course. But I arrived at some relevant truths: “It’s going to take you longer than you likely think, so persevere. It helps to surround yourself with a small business community, whether in-person or virtual, to ask questions, get feedback and support.” If I could underline this, over and over, with red pen: I would.

Furthermore, she asked me to name two books I’d like Lane Kennedy Levy listeners to read. Of course, I had to mention my handy-dandy “bible,” The Mom Inventors Handbook by Tamara Monosoff. Also, of course, I noted my favorite de-stress activity: curling up on a comfortable couch and reading Brit chick-lit.

Lane Kenney Levy’s website gives three-dimensions to her overarching mission: “to touch the lives of other women who are on a quest to having and enjoying more time, freedom, and independence!” She wants to activate our lives, empower us to live stronger, and fuel our own change in the world. Lane lives a truly incredible, inspiring existence, and she gives strength to other entrepreneur women (like me at SwaggerTag!) all over the world. Check out her blog for unique life advice, really funny anecdotes, and fun life-affirming challenges.

Zipporah Sandler of Champagne Living lives her life with full vivacity. Just a brief look at her blog reveals a dream-like sequence of holidays, thrilling fashion, and essential ways to escape the mundane. Her mention of SwaggerTag ID Tags for her “Packing for a Weekend in Daytona Beach” October 24, 2014 blog gave me a few pangs of travel-envy. Notwithstanding, I’m warmed to think of SwaggerTag all the way there, dusted with a bit of Florida sand.

Zipporah—known as Zippy—sends us her targeted, fashion-forward Daytona Weekend packing list with a series of delightful bags, chic jackets, and elegant dresses. Attached to that essential bag is her Hot Pink SwaggerTag, complete with a Champagne Living logo gleaming on the inside. (Check out her logo, by the way. The Eiffel Tower. A glass of champagne. A puppy dog. What more could a girl need?) Because Zippy says she’s been known to leave her bag behind, she loves the assurance of the SwaggerTag. Plus, she loves the bright, popping colors—easy to spot on her bag’s many trips around airport conveyor belts all over the world.

Here’s what Zippy said in her article: “I keep [SwaggerTag] on all of my luggage as they’re bright, vibrant, and easy to spot! They are water, weather, and impact resistant (So I can bring them on my beach tot), with strong attachment points and ties to ensure it will stay with your gear.”

Zippys’s Champagne Living blog brings her lifestyle and travel expertise to full form. She’s lived all over France (thus giving herself refined champagne taste, of course), and she currently resides close to the beach, in South Florida. She gives product reviews, delightful travel stories, very seasoned fashion advice, and so much more. She continually advises one to “savor the moment.”

Tiffany’s creative personality fuels her to label her stockings differently: she seems to make the stocking search an interesting one, hiding the stockings throughout her house and allowing her children the fun of investigation! She states: “I was trying to figure out a fun way that my youngest could find his stocking and be independent when doing so.” What a fun use of SwaggerTag! Tiffany further says: “I was able to customize my tags with just about anything from simple initials, a name, or even a picture. Karen, the owner and designer, was fantastic and sent me a special SwaggerTag with my Blog logo.” Tiffany swiped a SwaggerTag for herself to tote around at conferences and various events, as well, allowing everyone to note that she is the blogger behind Naturally Cracked. She was able to keep her very personal information confidential on the inside of the SwaggerTag for enhanced convenience, as well.

Furthermore, Tiffany notes that we at SwaggerTag are proud supporters of Scouts Canada. She says: “I love sharing and supporting companies that are giving back and supporting local organizations.” Cool!

She further suggests: “Don’t forget to get your kids, teachers, spouse, and anyone else a SwaggerTag this holiday season and give them the gift of reassurance!” I couldn’t have said it better myself — thanks, Tiffany!

Ontario-based blogger Tiffany’s Naturally Cracked is her platform for her endless, unafraid, and super-confident opinions. She says: “I love to talk about things I like, the things I don’t like, how I do things, and why I do them and honestly sometimes I just need to vent.” She shares reviews, recipes, parenting information, and other topics parents want and need to discuss in an open, communicative environment. Her current 2014 Holiday Gift Guide—getting the head-start on all of us—is an essential for the next six weeks.

Jessica at MomFuse Signs Off on SwaggerTag ID Tags!

Moms at MomFuse: For Moms. By Moms, clipped a few SwaggerTag ID Tags to their own gear and gave us a sweet mention this past October 13, 2014. I was thrilled to find our name in their “Fab Finds,” right there with Frozen character cuddle pillows.

Jessica, founder of MomFuse, states that SwaggerTag ID tags “increase the odds of gear being returned” in the event that it’s misplaced. (And as a mother of 2 children, I’m sure Jessica understands the all-too-familiar concept of “misplaced” items.) She recommends clipping SwaggerTag ID Tags to “backpacks, lunch bags, luggage, sport duffels, diaper bags, equipment, instrument cases, bikes”—the list goes on! And she further loves the food-grade manufacturing and environmentally-conscious packaging. Best of all: she gives a comprehensive list of “What makes SwaggerTag so cool?,” answering that SwaggerTags are: customizable, safer, stronger, durable, multipurpose, moveable, and FUN—complete with six colors.

Jessica over at MomFuse is an extensive blogger, mother of twins, and lover of the St. Louis Cardinals. Her website, MomFuse, was “created by moms, for moms,” and becomes a sort of online resource for honest product reviews, giveaways, fab finds, and “momtrepreneur” promotions. The site brings delightful recipes, craft ideas, fun mom-inspired celebrity interviews, and so much more. Moms can come here to chat with other moms about “must-have” items to make this parenting thing a little bit easier. Lucky for us here at SwaggerTag, that product of mid-October was SwaggerTag ID Tags.

The Stuff of Success’ SwaggerTag ID Tag Review

American Northeastern-based head writer of The Stuff of Success, Athena Nagel, accepted a few SwaggerTags a while back, and I couldn’t be happier with her October 8, 2014 product review. (After all: to be mentioned in The Stuff of Success—as a labeled “successful” invention—is quite a pleasure for SwaggerTag ID Tags!)

Athena at The Stuff of Success loves that “SwaggerTag ID Tags make it easy, safe, fun, and affordable to identify everything that goes out the door.” She notes that SwaggerTags are very “attractive and customizable,” leaving your kids to do whatever they want to boast their personality on the outside of their backpack or duffel. She even mentions that their avid camping family will be latching their SwaggerTag ID Tags to their bikes at their usual campground to keep better track of them.

Athena, the head writer and reviewer of The Stuff of Success, is a daytime School Business Administrator and a nighttime mother to two special needs children. Her life is a whirlwind adventure, boasting a ton of loving and lovely family members and many vacations in Maine, New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. Check out her product reviews, her giveaways, and her guides to better gift giving.

Last September, I had the enormous pleasure of guest blogging about SwaggerTag ID Tags on Have Sippy, Will Travel, a Travel website owned by a remarkable woman named Samantha. My article: “The Migratory Patterns of Kids’ Gear,” could be the outline of the next big children’s book. Where, in the world, does our kids’ stuff go? Does it walk on its own? Does it have its own bus fare? “How does a pair of running shoes find its way up telephone wires? Do scooters and bikes wheel themselves miles away from home?” These are not questions I—or anyone else—can readily answer. In fact, the New York City’s Transit reports a rotating inventory of more than 160,000 missing items. How many of those things, do you think, are purses, pink backpacks, or super-important stuffed animals? Of course, this New York City Transit system does its very best to reunite these items with their original owners (see my post if you want to learn how). But this matching is often difficult—paving the way for SwaggerTag ID Tags. Think of all the public-transit people, all over the world, with easy minds as they hook up with their things again. Phew.

My September 27, 2014 article was well-received, and was widely shared on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Google+.

Samantha of Have Sippy, Will Travel is an intelligent spark in the blogosphere. She speaks several foreign languages and has traveled to many countries, all over the world. (Her most posts about Vermont, a picturesque farm in the middle of Pennsylvania, and a cliff-side home in Maine are so beautiful, it’s heart wrenching. What a life she leads!) Check out her travel advice, her diet plan reviews, her favorite fashion items, and her continuous joie de vivre. She was named one of the Top 10 Most Influential Mom Bloggers in Social Media, and she has appeared in Entertainment Tonight, HostelBookers, Island Life and Times Magazines, Good Housekeeping, and many more. Thanks, Samantha, for bringing me into your enlightening Have Sippy, Will Travel world!

Last September, Lysa Allman-Baldwin, a Kansas City-based Cultural Travel Writer for the Examiner, made a list of “More Essential Travel Elements (Part 2)” that gave a cheerful nod to us here at SwaggerTag. Alongside Chilly Jilly’s super-chic travel lounge pants and an upgraded smart phone sits our bright SwaggerTag, which Lysa terms a “Little Travel Swagger.”

As a consistent globetrotter herself, Lysa states that she loves lending her “kids a little something ‘upscale,’” and vibrant as they cruise along with her on her many journeys. She gives the SwaggerTag a “stylish but very reasonably priced” rating, and notes that they are essential for “purses, luggage, strollers, diaper bags, sport, and computer bags”—especially in poor weather conditions. (Bad weather seems to wait for your travel plans, doesn’t it?)

And I love that she mentioned some of the awards SwaggerTag was earned in her September 25, 2014 review.

Lysa Allman-Baldwin, one of the Examiner’s travel writers, is a blur of constant color and energy, traveling everywhere in the world and writing about her cultural, cuisine, and festival experiences. The Examiner itself is a 2008-launnched entertainment, news, and lifestyle community with over twenty million readers around the world.

Central Minnesota Mom blogger tackles SwaggerTag ID Tags

Mother of three Central Minnesota MomKaren Nelson is an extensive blogger, product reviewer, crafter, and travel-logger from the pretty US state with 10,000 lakes. She agreed to try out SwaggerTag ID Tags and bring vibrant color to her everyday familial organization. My fellow Karen received three SwaggerTag colors: Dolphin Blue, Gecko Green, and Hot Pink—one for each of her kids.

In her September 16, 2014 review, Karen walks us through the ways in which she personalized her children’s SwaggerTag ID Tags: from showing us the included rub-on tattoos to laying out each of the included elements of the packaging: the 3 cable ties, the 2 photo protectors, the 1 ID circle, and the 1 circle template.

Because she’s a crafty, creative woman, she didn’t go the paved route to personalizing her children’s SwaggerTags. Karen says: “Now as far as creating your SwaggerTag, I cheated. My kids all wanted images of themselves where I found it hard to crop without removing too much. So I shrunk the images and printed them, and then mounted them on a circle of scrapbooking paper.” Love to see my fellow crafty blogger making SwaggerTag her own!

Karen goes on to note that SwaggerTag “is made of high-quality, food grade plastics.” She appreciates that those colorful, super-safe ID tags are going to keep-on, keepin’ on: “not to fade, come apart, unscrew or break.” Karen further states that she has “handled other ID tags that are sloppy when closing,” unlike SwaggerTag.

A once-licensed veterinary technician, blogger mom Karen missed adult conversation when she went home to raise her three young children. As a result: she created a conversation on the Internet she knew other mothers would be interested in, as well. Every day, she discusses recipes, super-cool travel destinations and deals, brightening up your everyday lifestyle, and creating unique arts and crafts. Even as the gray skies start to cower over Minnesota and us here in Canada, Karen from the state with 10,000 lakes is always giving something we can get excited about. And, lucky for us, in her September 16 blog article, she allowed other moms all over the world to get excited about SwaggerTag!

Beyond the first realms of brand-new-shoes and new backpacks, Andrea Traynor discusses essential new ways to personalize your kids’ back-to-school gear with things like super-fun skydiving pig pencil toppers, chic clothing options, and non-toxic jewelry. SwaggerTag ducks into the list, fueling “fun and safe” ways for kids “to stake claims to their back packs or lunch bags.” Canadian Family discusses the different design ideas for personalization: from TV characters to kid-created (often in that thick pink crayon or lime green marker) designs.

Canadian Family is the go-to website for parents with continuous questions. Parents with a house full of picky eaters can halt their worries with an extensive list of super-healthy, kid-friendly recipes. Worries about safety during long vacations or “how to throw the best birthday party” fly out the window with essential descriptions and marvelous, creative ideas. It’s perfect for all of us: from those of us wide-eyed and just getting started on the parenting train to those of us tired and weary, packing up college boxes and sending our kids on their way. Extend your parenting knowledge, treat yourself well, and have a little fun with your children with their help. Seriously: they know what they’re talking about.

A while back, blogger Chris from What I Run Into had a giveaway to send out a SwaggerTag four-pack to one lucky winner. Lucky for us here at SwaggerTag, that lucky winner was blogger Melissa Dell, who runs a beautiful blog called “A Bit of Everything.”

Through “Our Preschool Favorite Items and Giveaway!” blog post of August 3, 2014, Melissa recounts working through that first year of preschool—the very year in my life, if you remember, that I had the idea for SwaggerTag. (All those pink backpacks: unrecognizable!) Her young daughter, Aubrey, couldn’t be more adorable with her pigtails and her (all-too-familiar) pink backpack on her way to preschool. Each item that Melissa mentions on this blog is steeped with her own artistic personality: down to the way she organizes Aubrey’s lunch boxes. (Taking notes over here, Melissa!)

Melissa’s blog post explains that she chose two boy-colored SwaggerTags and two girl-colored SwaggerTags: two for each of her young children. About a year ago, she stuck a Minnie Mouse sticker into Aubrey’s SwaggerTag—the perfect match to pigtails and pink backpacks—and sent Aubrey on her way. Now, one year later, Aubrey’s SwaggerTag still looks bright and brand new. Melissa even washes the one she affixes to Aubrey’s lunchbox, and it’s seen no wear-and-tear. “A year later and [SwaggerTag ID Tags] still look just as great. I even wash the lunchbox once a week to prevent stink and the water hasn’t affected the paper! They’re affixed with zipties so it holds tight! I’m lucky that I have 2 more to use on Luke’s items too!”

Melissa is a super-chic Los Angeles blogger and mother of two adorable children. She writes about nearly everything: from personal time, to at-home tips, to life as a businesswoman. She’s the head of Bling Diva Designs, creating stunning wedding cake toppers every since 2009. Furthermore, she’s a partner of SoCal Lady Bloggers—a community of women who assist local small businesses and other Southern California bloggers. She’s a constant juggler and a woman with personality and flair. There’s always something exciting happening on her blog.

CNN Travel features SwaggerTag ID Tags as a desirable travel gadget in their roundup.

This is it, everyone: the big leagues. CNN Travel mentioned SwaggerTag ID Tags this past summer in its July 9th, 2014 “25 Totally Unnecessary but Desirable Travel Gadgets” article, and I couldn’t be happier. SwaggerTag is No. 16 in the roundup. That’s right: alongside the clip-on cameras, a Louis Vuitton “shower-in-a-suitcase”, the “headphones in a headband”, and the portable CampStove rests our own bright and chipper SwaggerTag ID Tag. It’s nice to be called desirable, no?

Here’s what CNN Travel’s roundup said about SwaggerTag ID Tags: “This is a colorful ID tag to personalize your baggage using a family photo, the logo of your favorite sports team, or any other image. Your personal information is stored safely inside.”

The CNN writers, Jill Becker and Tamara Hinson, mention the ease of personalization that comes with the SwaggerTag. They love the color and the ability to choose an appropriate logo—no matter your favorite team or your most-precious photo. What’s more: they mention that the personal information is safe on the inside of the SwaggerTag, safe from prying eyes. (More necessary than desirable, I’d say.)

And part of the excitement of being featured in a CNN Travel article is that the story gets picked up everywhere — and I mean everywhere -across the U.S, Mexico & South America, and all the way to Australian! I heard from friends & family that there were a number of TV news show mentions, but I wasn’t able to track down any footage online to post. Here’s a few of the pick-ups (over time some posts have been removed, so those that still do are click-able):

CNN Travel’s mission is to bring the marvelous, layered world to you. It fuels its readers with accounts of unknown experiences, what it’s like to shake hands with the Dalai Lama, and the best hotels around the world. Right now, you can head to the website and look at some of the most beautiful travel photos, each with a unique perspective and essential artist’s eye. Strange and so special to have SwaggerTag featured on CNN’s immaculate travel website—but there it is!

Back in June, Bonnie from The Joyful Organizer accepted some SwaggerTag ID Tag samples—just to dip her toe in the SwaggerTag water. After all: they’re perfect for her organization-adoration. Lucky for us, she posted SwaggerTag as one of the most essential travel items for the summer travel months in her June 19, 2014 roundup. Which means: we’re just as important Toothpaste 2 Go and IceBox Water. Pretty cool, no?

Bonnie has traveled a good deal, and she knows the importance of labeling your gear. She mentions the ease with which she could utilize the SwaggerTag and move it from place to place on her piece of luggage with all three included sturdy ties. She loves the durability, the colors, and the low price, as well. (Check out the rest of the travel product list to know the essential standbys for your next excursion!)

Here’s what Bonne said in her “Travel Product Roundup” blog post: “Never leave home without your gear and luggage labeled. SwaggerTags helps with that! The SwaggerTag comes in lots of colors. It attaches via sturdy ties (each tag coms with 3 so you can move it from place to place). Your personalized photo is what people see on the outside. The inside of the tag holds your personal information. It’s easily opened and keeps your luggage safely labeled with your information, just in case it loses you 🙂

She then goes on with: “These are also great for kid’s sports gear, backpacks or company bags. At just $3.99 a piece, they are a great deal. It’s durable too!”

Bonnie Joy Dewkett, the face and voice behind The Joyful Organizer, is an undeniable expert in organization. She creates organizational systems for both the home and the office (therefore becoming the best friend of harried women everywhere). She has quite a background, as well. She worked with special education students in beautiful, coastal Maine; when she moved to Connecticut, she wrote everything she learned into a book called The Joyful Organizer’s Guide to a Joyful Move to help other people relieve their high stress mid-move-panic. She even has a radio show, delivering intricate advice and stunning personality across the air. She’s been mentioned in Good Housekeeping, Better Homes and Gardens, and The Huffington Post, just to name a few. She’s someone who moves mountains in peoples’ unorganized lives. She boosts time-management; she teaches you to teach children better organization strategies. Her mission is direct. She’s simply trying to make a better world!

SwaggerTag ID Tags in the Hands of Reviewer Charlene of Charlene Chronicles

Boston-based Charlene of Charlene Chronicles knows what she likes. She’s reviewed enough products, enough hotels, and enough parenting supplies to understand what’s good—especially in the hands of families. That’s why her June 5, 2014 review of SwaggerTag ID Tags this past June was so exciting. Boston-based Charlene of “A Kid Camp & Summer Travel Must-Have,” she called them.

Throughout her article, Massachusetts Mom, Charlene, recounts all the awesome utilizations of SwaggerTag: “a dog collar, a bike, a bag, a scooter, or a backpack. Where ever you need a tag!” She’s lovin’ the environmental awareness of the overall packaging, and she gives marvelous ideas for personalizing SwaggerTags any way you like: from Lightning McQueen (a staple name in any toddler household) to a sorority logo for older college students. Also, I loved her idea to personalize birthday presents with an extra “umph”—an attached SwaggerTag ID Tag the gift-receiver can keep forever!

Here’s what Charlene said in her SwaggerTag review: “SwaggerTag is easily attached to any gear and is water and impact resistant (for those bags for swimming lessons or the beach!). It’s in environmentally aware packaging with recyclable non-toxic plastic and cardboard.” I can’t help but love that she noticed that!

The Charlene Chronicles is an all-inclusive website, spouting “Luxury Living for Practical Moms.” She’s a woman I would follow anywhere—except, perhaps, on all seven of her completed marathons. (I love to run, but can’t even image seven??) She has a knack for living marvelously—like a sort of queen, with a Hermes Birkin diaper bag and Chanel flats—on a much-needed budget. Her passion is alive on this blog, and she shows other women—women who are struggling to assert their personality into their style and living—how to live their very best.

Momtrepreneur Interview with MumRx: The Cure for the Common Day

I’m really excited to announce that MumRx—a layered website geared toward making womens’ lives easier, everywhere, featured SwaggerTag ID Tags this past June in their Momtrepreneur series. (I’m right there in between some other super hard-working mothers with kids, constant commitments, and their own businesses. Quite a group to be included with!)

Here’s what MumRx said in the June 2, 2014 “Momtrepreneur: Karen Walker from SwaggerTag” blog post:

“Trying to make sure our kids’ items are labeled with their names and other personal information can be a bit o a pain. Often, the labels come off or our kids’ information is completely visible for anyone to see. Karen Walker wasn’t going to have any of that and took it upon herself to create Swagger Tag.”

MumRX: The Cure for the Common Day had me talking about SwaggerTag from every angle. My early frustrations, my sheer (and quite obvious) love of color, and my general enjoyments about owning and operating my own business. (Everything from being able to show my children the rewards of continuous efforts to wearing jeans and a good, heavy sweater to work.)

MumRx: The Cure for the Common Day is an absolutely essential website for women looking to juggle—well—too much. (After all: there’s so much in this life to do, to see, to experience. Why give up on any of it, right?) The website brings a collaborative group of women, each with her own idea and her own creative expertise—sometimes with an edge of much-needed sass. These immaculate women walk you through fantastic fashion finds, stunning recipes (with a few necessary cocktails, as well), tips to entertain large groups, and general ideas to help us moms live better every day. Seriously. This site is a lifesaver for any occasion.